EP0097248A2 - Switchable current source - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to switchable current sources e.g. constant current supplies, and particularly to switchable precision current supply circuits that can be easily integrated in parallel.
- switchable current sources present difficult problems, especially when it is desired to be able to integrate the circuits on a substrate.
- precision current sources that are switchable require a large number of stages or active elements, such as transistors.
- the size and complexity of the circuits also increase as the required current increases.
- LED's Common-cathode light-emitting diodes
- LED's have a special load requirement in that it may be desirable to drive up to 3000 LED's each requiring 10 to 40 milliamperes current which must be essentially equal.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,118,712 discloses the use of switchable current sources for digital-to-analog conversion of a counter value.
- the switched currents are proportional to the binary values of the signals used for switching.
- the switched currents are summed to produce a voltage that is proportional to the logarithm of the binary value being converted.
- U.S. Patent No. Re 29,619 also shows digital-to-analog conversion using switchable current sources and current summing.
- Another constant current switching circuit is shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,787,734 which also uses a constant voltage reference source.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,282,478 shows the sensing of a current through the load using a voltage drop resistor in conjunction with a threshold detector for controlling the current.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,277,696 shows a three-transistor, three-terminal switching circuit using an inverted Darlington pair to provide thyristor switching action.
- a switchable current source is coupled between a power supply and a load and utilizes three transistors.
- a first transistor is coupled from the power supply to the load.
- Two other complementary transistors have their emitters coupled together and their collectors coupled between the base and collector of the first transistor.
- One of the two complementary transistors has its base coupled to a switching signal source and the other has its base coupled to a reference level voltage. The latter regulates the current through the first transistor and the other switches the current on or off.
- This circuit arrangement allows several stages to be coupled in parallel to provide more current switching capacity. - It can be easily integrated on a substrate because it contains few components.
- the invention provides a switchable current source comprising a load; a current input terminal; a reference voltage source [V)REF)]; a switching signal source; first transistor having its controlled current path connected in a circuit between said current input terminal and said load, second and third transistors having their controlled current path connected in series to conduct in the same direction between said current input terminal and the control electrode of said first transistor, means coupling said reference voltage source to the control electrode of said third transistor for regulating (i.e. determining the amount of current) the current therethrough; and means coupling said switching signal source to the control electrode of said second transistor for controlling (i.e. turning off or on the current flow) the current therethrough.
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- the current to the load is carried by a transistor 10 which is connected at its collector end to the power source 20 by a resistor 15 which acts to limit the maximum current through the transistor 10 and to ensure that all parallel branches carry an equal amount of the load current.
- the main drive transistor 10 has its base coupled to its collector through two complementary transistors 11 and 12.
- the base of the transistor 11 is coupled to a reference voltage source 21.
- the action of the transistor 11 is to regulate the current through the driver transistor 10.
- To regulate is herein used to mean to determine the amount of current, i.e., to provide a constant current through the driver transistor 10.
- the base of the other complementary transistor is coupled to a switching signal source which may include, as shown in the drawing, a level shifting circuit comprising a transistor 19 and a voltage divider comprising the resistors 16 and 18.
- the action of the transistor 12 is to control the current through the driver transistor 10. To control is herein used to mean to turn off or to turn on the current flow through the transistor 10.
- the transistor 12 When the transistor 12 is turned on by a suitable switching signal, it is driven into the saturation region so that the voltage drop from its collector to its emitter is a small and constant value. Since the resistance 15 is assumed to be very small compared to the emitter resistance and the base spreading resistance of the transistor 11, the base-to-emitter voltage drop of the latter is maintained substantially constant and consequently, the current through the transistor 11 is constant. Since the current passed by the driver transistor 10 is proportional to its base current, which is the current through the transistor 11, the current supplied to the load through the driver transistor 10 remains constant while the transistor 12 is turned on.
- Turning off the transistor 12 by a suitable change in the switching signal cuts off the current through the transistor 11 which, in turn, cuts off the current through the driver transistor 10.
- the current through the drive transistor 10 is turned on and off via the action of the applied switching signal. While turned on, the current is regulated to a precise value.
- transistors 11 and 12 are shown and described as complementary transistors, they can also be of the same type as long as they are coupled in series so as to conduct in the same direction. That is, if they are transistors of the same polarity, preferably PNP types, the collector and emitter of the transistor 12 would be reversed from the orientation shown in the figure.
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Abstract
Description
- The invention relates to switchable current sources e.g. constant current supplies, and particularly to switchable precision current supply circuits that can be easily integrated in parallel.
- Although constant current supply sources are well known, switchable current sources present difficult problems, especially when it is desired to be able to integrate the circuits on a substrate. Usually, precision current sources that are switchable require a large number of stages or active elements, such as transistors. The size and complexity of the circuits also increase as the required current increases.
- The circuits become more complicated when there are additional constraints. Such constraints may include special load requirements. Common-cathode light-emitting diodes (LED's) have a special load requirement in that it may be desirable to drive up to 3000 LED's each requiring 10 to 40 milliamperes current which must be essentially equal.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,118,712 discloses the use of switchable current sources for digital-to-analog conversion of a counter value. The switched currents are proportional to the binary values of the signals used for switching. The switched currents are summed to produce a voltage that is proportional to the logarithm of the binary value being converted.
- U.S. Patent No. Re 29,619 also shows digital-to-analog conversion using switchable current sources and current summing. Another constant current switching circuit is shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,787,734 which also uses a constant voltage reference source.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,282,478 shows the sensing of a current through the load using a voltage drop resistor in conjunction with a threshold detector for controlling the current.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,277,696 shows a three-transistor, three-terminal switching circuit using an inverted Darlington pair to provide thyristor switching action.
- These references are typical of the current sources and switching circuits that are found in the prior art, but none of the references found in the prior art show or suggest the invention as claimed herein.
- In accordance with the present invention, a switchable current source is coupled between a power supply and a load and utilizes three transistors. A first transistor is coupled from the power supply to the load. Two other complementary transistors have their emitters coupled together and their collectors coupled between the base and collector of the first transistor. One of the two complementary transistors has its base coupled to a switching signal source and the other has its base coupled to a reference level voltage. The latter regulates the current through the first transistor and the other switches the current on or off.
- This circuit arrangement allows several stages to be coupled in parallel to provide more current switching capacity. - It can be easily integrated on a substrate because it contains few components.
- Accordingly the invention provides a switchable current source comprising a load; a current input terminal; a reference voltage source [V)REF)]; a switching signal source; first transistor having its controlled current path connected in a circuit between said current input terminal and said load, second and third transistors having their controlled current path connected in series to conduct in the same direction between said current input terminal and the control electrode of said first transistor, means coupling said reference voltage source to the control electrode of said third transistor for regulating (i.e. determining the amount of current) the current therethrough; and means coupling said switching signal source to the control electrode of said second transistor for controlling (i.e. turning off or on the current flow) the current therethrough.
- The invention will now be further described with reference to the accompanying drawing which is a schematic diagram showing the use of the invention to provide current to a light-emitting diode using four circuits of the invention in parallel to increase the current supplied to the load.
- As shown in the drawing, four parallel circuits are coupled between a
power source 20 and aload 17. The operation of each of the circuits is the same and therefore, only the first one need be explained in detail. - The current to the load is carried by a
transistor 10 which is connected at its collector end to thepower source 20 by aresistor 15 which acts to limit the maximum current through thetransistor 10 and to ensure that all parallel branches carry an equal amount of the load current. - The
main drive transistor 10 has its base coupled to its collector through twocomplementary transistors 11 and 12. The base of the transistor 11 is coupled to areference voltage source 21. The action of the transistor 11 is to regulate the current through thedriver transistor 10. To regulate is herein used to mean to determine the amount of current, i.e., to provide a constant current through thedriver transistor 10. - The base of the other complementary transistor is coupled to a switching signal source which may include, as shown in the drawing, a level shifting circuit comprising a
transistor 19 and a voltage divider comprising theresistors transistor 12 is to control the current through thedriver transistor 10. To control is herein used to mean to turn off or to turn on the current flow through thetransistor 10. - When the
transistor 12 is turned on by a suitable switching signal, it is driven into the saturation region so that the voltage drop from its collector to its emitter is a small and constant value. Since theresistance 15 is assumed to be very small compared to the emitter resistance and the base spreading resistance of the transistor 11, the base-to-emitter voltage drop of the latter is maintained substantially constant and consequently, the current through the transistor 11 is constant. Since the current passed by thedriver transistor 10 is proportional to its base current, which is the current through the transistor 11, the current supplied to the load through thedriver transistor 10 remains constant while thetransistor 12 is turned on. - Turning off the
transistor 12 by a suitable change in the switching signal cuts off the current through the transistor 11 which, in turn, cuts off the current through thedriver transistor 10. - Therefore, due to the action described above, the current through the
drive transistor 10 is turned on and off via the action of the applied switching signal. While turned on, the current is regulated to a precise value. - Although the
transistors 11 and 12 are shown and described as complementary transistors, they can also be of the same type as long as they are coupled in series so as to conduct in the same direction. That is, if they are transistors of the same polarity, preferably PNP types, the collector and emitter of thetransistor 12 would be reversed from the orientation shown in the figure. - While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the claimed scope of the invention.
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EP0097248A2 true EP0097248A2 (en) | 1984-01-04 |
EP0097248A3 EP0097248A3 (en) | 1984-12-05 |
EP0097248B1 EP0097248B1 (en) | 1988-08-24 |
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JPS5876915A (en) * | 1981-10-30 | 1983-05-10 | Toshiba Corp | Current supplying circuit |
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JPS62279711A (en) * | 1986-05-28 | 1987-12-04 | Fuji Electric Co Ltd | Composite semiconductor device |
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US3982171A (en) * | 1974-01-02 | 1976-09-21 | International Business Machines Corporation | Gate current source |
US4160944A (en) * | 1977-09-26 | 1979-07-10 | Rca Corporation | Current amplifier capable of selectively providing current gain |
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GB1379591A (en) * | 1971-04-20 | 1975-01-02 | Micro Consultants Ltd | Switchable current source |
US3982171A (en) * | 1974-01-02 | 1976-09-21 | International Business Machines Corporation | Gate current source |
DE2437638A1 (en) * | 1974-08-05 | 1976-02-26 | Siemens Ag | Current limiter with current measuring resistor - voltage drop is applied to amplifying component with constant bias |
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